CJ Shelton
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Stories (26/0)
Glory
Though my luster fades I shall always reminisce This mountain’s glory
By CJ Sheltonabout a year ago in Poets
The Dragon Whisperer
A year. Prince Nicholas had been searching for a solution to saving his sister, Mary, for a year. But no matter where he went, who he asked, nothing could be done. They all said the same thing. “If a dragon has your sister then she is lost.”
By CJ Sheltonabout a year ago in Fiction
Again
Jake’s eyes snapped open. He felt the seat beneath him moving. Not again. Jake looked out the window. The train was moving quickly, unfamiliar scenery a blur. He heaved a sigh and readjusted himself, glancing around the compartment. Then he checked his pockets. Well at least his wallet was still there but his phone was gone. Jake stretched and tried to feel what his body was telling him. It was stiff. He needed some caffeine. Jake tried to pop his neck deciding he would wait a few minutes before he would get up to grab himself some. Probably a soda. The sugar helped it work better anyways.
By CJ Shelton2 years ago in Fiction
Sway
While there were many residents in the facility there was only one who was really noteworthy. Carmine had met her once. She had scared him a little with her long green limbs and her pupilless eyes. But she had been so kind to him. She’d apologized for him ending up in that place. He’d been a little sad when he heard she left. Mostly he’d been surprised.
By CJ Shelton2 years ago in Fiction
Nesting Project
Nesting is an interesting side effect of pregnancy. Like the birds of the animal kingdom humans must prepare their nest. We need the crib to be placed just right and the clothes organized. Everything must be clean. Things must be acquired or made. We must be ready.
By CJ Shelton3 years ago in Families